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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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Edited 2 y ago
The law of unintended consequences comes to rule again. He should have seen this coming but gives us a little insight into how and why people sometimes get involved.
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1LT William Clardy
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I'm trying to not be cold-hearted, but dumping your entire savings into anything is a common path for regret.
All the more so when it's a political protest you don't really feel a passion for.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
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That's why you make your assets inaccessible to sanctions, thus government can't extort you via sanction
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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LTC Eugene Chu Your argument involves a governmental sanction.. therefore you are contributing to lies of omission.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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LTC Eugene Chu The Canadian government enacted a salvation to seize banks accounts held by citizens they don't like.. The organizers were locked out of their finances these there was nothing to disburse via the governmental sanction... thus your argument is a flat out lie.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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Cpl Benjamin Long Sanction, not salvation... Alexa is deciding I should use stupid words again...
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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LTC Eugene Chu But it is interesting the article you post is utilizing half truths, typical modality aristocrats use to treat peasants like rubes.
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